Re: Recommended USENET newsgroup access
- From: "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2008 15:24:31 -0400
Lava wrote:
msg wrote:
Bryce wrote:
<snip>
My ISP dropped usenet recently and I
have been using (including right now) news.motzarella.org, which is
free with registration. For free without registration, there's
news.aioe.org.
Search the archives of this N.G. before recommending 'aioe.org';
recent unfortunate activity from its users resulted in that
serivce dropping sci.electronics.repair.
Michael
Hmm, this is a test posting to sci.electronics.repair from aioe.org due
to the above claim.
AIOE blocked it for a while after complaints about hundreds of forged
messages were posted through their servers. In fact, all of the
sci.electronics.* groups were blocked.
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